Saturday, May 30, 2009

MINNESOTA PUMP AND RUN TOOK ON 94 FEET OF GAME

The Minnesota Pump and run took on 94 Feet Of Game. The game got out to a quick start as each team was able to get the ball up the court and score. Aaron Ernest Anderson was the floor leader in the first half as he was the point guard. He directed his players on the court and he did a good job of setting up the plays that he wanted ran.

Johnathon Crocket also brought the ball up on a few different occasions. The Pump and Run team is just as versatile as they have many different players who can play different spots on the court.
Pump and Run started playing man to man defense and they were able to make some shots midway through the first half.

94 Feet Of Game also tried to get the ball up the but the pressure that Pump and Run put on them they couldn’t get the ball up the court.

At the half the score was Pump and Run 34 and 94 Feet of Game 19.
In the second half Aaron Ernest Anderson put on a show for the Pump and Run. He really put in a lot of work on both ends of the court.

The second half was just a clinic as Pump and Run was able to put the game way on a team effort. Every one passed the ball around and they were looking for their shots and they were not afraid to pass the ball and get their teammates involved.

Pump and Run started the game hot and they never looked back. They were just the better team in the game and they showed it in the game. The final of the game was Pump and Run 56 and 94 Feet Of Game 39.


The Czar of the Twin Cities Boy’s Hoops was here and you can get his thoughts on this game here.

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